Posts Tagged ‘Print’

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this month:

UI/UX Designer Sanat Rath experiments with long shadows on iOS7 icons and shares his approach. Check out the full project here.

Snask, a Swedish brand, design and film agency created a colorful exhibition design project for the Yay Festival. Their branding and attention to detail have the Behance community buzzing. See more here.

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this month:

Russian creative agency People Too creates a memorable campaign for Amnesty International UK. Check out the full project, and their process work, here.

California-based designer Cody Small revamped the website and brand identity for a catering company offering high-end quality dining. Check out the full project here.

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:

The Federal, a Canadian design studio, created a line of quality kitchen knives out of wood instead of steel, giving them a whole new look and feel. See the full project here.

Brazilian Art Director Felip Luchi creates an impactful visual by transforming the technology in many of our lives into miniature jailhouses, for a recent campaign urging people to go outside. See the full project here.

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week:

Exploring the boundaries between fashion and sculpture, Madame Peripetie let’s her unusual color palet take center stage. See “Constructed Reality,” the full photo story here.

This intricate, matt, typographic poster was originally created for a competition that we sure hope the artist, Boglárka Nádi, won. See the full project (in more detail) here.

Appreciations are a way to send genuine kudos to another creative professional on Behance. This is our community’s way of curating the network, so that the best projects gain the most exposure. Here’s a look at two of the most appreciated projects on Behance this week: